E3 2017: Raw Data Coming to PS VR

12. Jun, 2017

Survios just revealed during the maddness of E3 2017 that their flagship title Raw Data is coming to the PlayStation VR in September, 2017. Check out the standard trailer below along with part of the press release and stay tuned to PS Nation for more on this game and many others.

Survios, a Los Angeles-based virtual reality developer and publisher, announced today that its flagship title Raw Data will complete Early Access and officially launch in September 2017 across HTC Vive, Oculus Rift and Playstation VR, making the record-breaking action-thriller a triple-platform launch title.

Raw Data, the first VR-exclusive game to top Steam’s Global Bestseller list and break the $1 million sales mark in one month, will also gain an all-new playable SyndiK8 hero, Elder the Rogue Hunter. Joining existing heroes Bishop, Saija, and Boss, this technologically-enhanced archer comes armed with assassination-centric mechanics, such as homing arrows, explosive barrages, multi-shots, holographic decoys, and much more. Survios will also introduce a vibrant new environment set in Eden Corp’s deceptive Botanical Gardens for its heroes to explore.

“It’s been an exciting journey building Raw Data, and it’s amazing to be here adding the final features and polish that will bring everything together,” said James Iliff, Survios Chief Creative Officer and cofounder. “Our entire development team is extremely grateful for our dedicated player community, whose support and passion drive us every day. We love hearing all the feedback from our eager fans, and we’ve implemented many of those suggestions into the title with the goal of making the most exciting VR action game in the market. It’s truly a VR experience built by and for the VR community.”

Players will experience Raw Data like never before courtesy of a brand-new forward rendering system from Epic’s Unreal Engine, giving the game a massive graphics boost that amplifies the pixel clarity, presenting an even more stunning visual polish.